This tool is used to check your body temperature.
Thermometer
This organ beats all day and night to keep you alive.
Heart
This machine or tool helps the nurse read your blood pressure numbers.
blood pressure cuff
We need this gas in the air to stay alive.
oxygen
Checking vital signs helps find problems early or late?
Early
When your temperature is too high, you have this.
Fever
When you run or play, your heart rate gets faster or slower?
Faster
When the nurse puts a cuff on your arm and squeezes it, they are checking this.
blood pressure
This body part helps us breathe air in and out.
lungs
This vital sign tells how fast your heart is beating.
Heart Rate
When you’re too cold, your body temperature can do this.
Drop or go down
When you’re resting or sleeping, your heart rate is usually fast or slow?
Slow
The top number in blood pressure tells how hard your heart squeezes.
systolic
A small clip that goes on your finger to check your oxygen level
Pulse Ox
Your pulse, breathing, and temperature are all examples of these important body checks.
You might feel hot and sweaty if your temperature is too what?
High
The nurse uses this tool to listen to your heartbeat.
Stethoscope
This is the pump in your body that pushes blood around
heart
Exercise and deep breathing can help your body get more of this.
Oxygen
If your vital signs are not normal, the nurse may tell who?
The Doctor
The nurse can check your temperature in your mouth, ear, or here.
Forehead
Your heart rate can go up when you feel this emotion — like when you’re scared or excited!
Nervous or Excited
The bottom number in blood pressure shows when the heart is resting.
diastolic
The red liquid that carries oxygen all over your body
The nurse counts how many times you breathe in one minute to find this vital sign
Respiratory rate